Some stories end with a question mark instead of a period. They're the events that haunt history, leaving behind an echo of what we don't know. A famous thief walks away with a masterpiece, and it's ...
“True crime” as a genre has exploded in recent years, which is a sociologically interesting topic, but also just a clear indicator that people like to hear about unusual and sometimes morbid events.
Literature has given us countless tales of intrigue, but some of the most captivating mysteries aren’t found within the pages of novels—they’re woven into the very fabric of literary history itself.
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History Channel’s popular series “History’s Greatest Mysteries” investigates a wide range of historical mysteries like the Titanic, Roswell, John Wilkes Booth and more and is returning with their ...